THE DEVIL CONSPIRACY - JOE ANDERSON INTERVIEW
/There’s a new film hitting theatres that will have you saying, The Devil made me do it!
The Devil Conspiracy is a new thriller starring British actor Joe Anderson as the devil himself, Lucifer. Joe Anderson, who broke out as the co-lead in the Oscar nominated film ACROSS THE UNIVERSE opposite Evan Rachel Wood where he played her brother,
Joe has gone on to star in various TV & Film over the years, and will lead the thriller THE DEVIL CONSPIRACY, only in theaters January 13th (hitting 2000+ screens across the US).
In The Devil Conspiracy, a powerful biotech company has breakthrough technology allowing them to clone history’s most influential people with just a few fragments of DNA. Behind this company is a cabal of Satanists that steals the shroud of Christ putting them in possession of Jesus’ DNA. The clone will serve as the ultimate offering to the devil. Archangel Michael comes to earth and will stop at nothing to end the devil’s conspiracy.
The Devil Conspiracy also stars Alice Orr-Ewing (THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING), Joe Doyle (SALEM), Eveline Hall (SUMMERTIME BLUES), Peter Mensah (THE INCREDIBLE HULK), Brian Caspe (JOJO RABBIT), and James Faulkner (ATOMIC BLONDE). THE DEVIL CONSPIRACY was produced by Ed Alan and executive produced by Kevan Van Thompson, Vaclav Mottl, Michael Emerson, and Mike Sears.
Joe Anderson most recent credits include the series regular role of 'Asa Farrell' in THE OUTSIDERS, the role of 'Travis' in SOULMATES and the role of 'Kvle' in the adaptation of BRAVE NEW WORLD. He also recently appeared in feature film THE RECKONING and will soon be appearing in the upcoming feature THE LAST FRONT.
Previously, Joe starred opposite Ed Harris in Agnieszka Holland's COPYING BEETHOVEN. He subsequently landed the coveted co-lead in ACROSS THE UNIVERSE, the Beatles musical directed by Julie Taymor for Columbia Pictures. Joe went on to film BECOMING JANE for Miramax and CONTROL, the Joy Division biopic.
THE DEVIL CONSPIRACY, only in theaters January 13th.
I spoke with Joe about playing the devil, the challenges he faced and the fun he had creating his own version of Lucifer.